Do you feel that your life in a mess? Get the solution and simplify your schedules taking help from a gadget you love to hold in the palm of your hand all the time.

If someone asks me, name the only thing that you couldn’t live without, it would be my iPhone. Here I want to share some of the best iPhone apps that have organized not only mine but specially my family’s life. This modern invention has brought more management to my life than I dreamed possible and is now what I rely on a daily basis to tackle the routine activities. Well of course, you don’t need to have an iPhone to enjoy the benefits of these apps; almost all of the below mentioned apps are available to any smartphone user. Following are top ranked apps to assist you manage your life. Best of all; 5 are free! Let’s get to it…

1.) Cozi (free app) – Say goodbye to conflicts regarding scheduling, the amazing Cozi allows you organize the family calendar by toting up appointments and setting reminders for everybody to see. The app is compatible with iPad, iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and the web. Additionally, it will send texts or emails to your loved ones so they don’t forget about your dinner date!

2.) Grocery IQ (free app) – No need to fret about sending your hubby to the grocery store. Grocery IQ manages shopping by aisle and can organize lists for two or even more stores. Have a last-minute product to append? Just do so and the app automatically syncs and updates your hubby’s list, even if he’s already left for the shopping. The wonderful Grocery IQ is available for Android and iPhone.

3.) Chore Hero ($2.99) – To get the Chore Hero app, you have to fork over a few bucks but if you have kids, trust me, it’s worth it. Chore Hero is produced to answer the question “Who’s turn is it to do this chore today?” Doing chores is always fun, rewarding, or maybe enforce a slight competition. In the app, your spouse or kids get badges and points for successfully completing their chores. With this app, you can assign tasks to family members or allow the app arbitrarily assign tasks – either way, dad doesn’t always get stuck cleaning the plates.

4.) Family Organizer (free app) – The idea behind Family Organizer app is similar to Cozi — shared to-do lists, grocery and calendars lists. The app provides email or text reminders and let you to sync to your PC to share the information with your loved ones.

5.) Remember the Milk (free app) – This app is compatible with all platforms including Android, iPhone, email etc. and produces smart lists based on precedence level, category and due date. Share your lists with contacts and you will never fail to remember the milk.

6.) 52 Organizing Missions ($9.99) – Would you like it, if every task in your life only took thirty minutes to be completed? That’s the mission of this wonderful app. 52 Organizing Missions changes your life from chaos to order — in only thirty minutes a week. From bit-by-bit directions on how to de-clutter your home office to the 5 steps required detoxing your kitchen, this iPad app gives you assurance to simplify and organize everything in only half an hour.

7.) Astrid (free app) — Round up the troops, this amazing app assists crossing of items on to-do lists easily, by appointing others. Through Astrid you can demonstrate to your family members what has been done and what’s missing to do, by using weekly status updates. Astrid is the perfect to-do list, a personal assistant you have always required.

Editor’s Note

Curtis Taylor is aspiring to be the lead public technical advisor throughout the world for all things in personal electronics. He has a passion for gaming, his dog Ralph, and playing pranks on his co-workers. Curtis’s desire to uncover and understand the technical aspects of devices is shown through his projects sited on every major tech site on the web. Curtis is head of research and development for RepairLabs, which is a device repair facility and an influential tech blog. Repairlabs is on a mission to change the world through its charitable program Operation Hero (help each repair over come). Follow him: @repair_Labs. You can e-mail him by clicking here.